Social Cognition, from Brains to Culture

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By: Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

This exciting new version of the classic text, Social Cognition, describes the increasingly complete link between neuroscience and culture. Highlighting the cutting-edge research in social neuropsychology, mainstream experimental social-cognitive psychology, and cultural psychology, it retains the authors’ unique ability to be both scholarly and entertaining. Reader-friendly style and concise summaries combine with the authors’ engaging perspectives on this flourishing field. Comprehensive without being overwhelming, this new standard for the field brings with it a new organization reflecting current consensus open issues of the field, and its trajectory into the future.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Pub. Date: 11th October 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 560
Ean: 9780073405520
Isbn: 0073405523

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Great textbook
~ Written on May 31, 2008. 5 out of 6 users found this review helpful.

There's plenty of textbooks on the subject of social cognition. This, however, is one of the best I have read. Our two distinguished authors, Princeton University Professor Susan Fiske and UCLA Professor Shelley Taylor, cover an amazing amount of material including the new emerging field of social neuroscience. I think this book is an excellent choice for students and faculty.

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